Created by Eric Alfonso
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Non-Residents of BC who have a valid drivers licence from another province or country are exempt for how many months since last entering BC?
If a person becomes a resident of BC, they have how many days to obtain a BC drivers licence?
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10-6
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10-7
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10-8
10-9
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10-17
10-20
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10-23
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10-24
10-27
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10-40
10-41
10-61
10-62
10-67
10-72
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10-75
What does A.I.M. stand for in the Use of Force Category?
A non-BC vehicle driver that complies
with the requirements in its original jurisdiction, is exempt from BC registration, license, and insurance requirements:
What are the arrest powers in BC when public interest is not satisfied?
An officer can arrest without warrant for?
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In order to find someone guilty under section 253(a) and 253(b) (impaired driving), you must prove that:
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For a Notice of 24-hour Prohibition to be issued you need
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A suspected impaired driver has been pulled over and read a breath demand for an ASD, how long does the officer have to administer it?
How many breath samples must be taken and how many minutes apart?
The five common law duties of a police officer that are still recognized by the courts are:
The guiding criteria to be used when making the decision to conduct a field interview are:
Field Interviews: Verbally contact the subject using tactical communication skills:
What is the police verbal challenge?
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What are the three types of Searches?
1. One officer patrol car, no cage.
2. One officer patrol car, with cage unit.
3. Two-officer patrol car, no cage.
4. Two-officer patrol car, with cage unit.
5. Police wagons.
True or False. Any Injured Persons who are questionable medical risks or who are suffering from any of the
following conditions shall be sent directly to a hospital emergency ward.
Excited Delirium symptoms include:
The most common contributors to onset of excited delirium include:
Positional Asphyxia can occur in prisoners when
The first officer to arrive at the scene is responsible for its protection and for the safety of anyone located within the crime scene including additional:
A crime scene is:
A contact officer has six duties:
The cover officer has five duties:
Triangulation offers three advantages:
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For Robbery Investigations when the Status of suspect is not known.
Home Invasions
Driving Code 1
Driving Code 2
Driving Code 3
Code 4
Code 5
Code 6
What are five steps in a vehicle stop sequence?
What to look for in a vehicle stop?
What information should you provide dispatch with a vehicle stop?
Why query a licence plate on CPIC
What do we do with sudden deaths?
Abusive behaviour of Domestic Violence is a contributing factor of?
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Appearance Notice: White copy
Appearance Notice: Blue Copy
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Appearance Notice: Yellow Copy
Appearance Notice: Pink Copy
Proof of Service for a Summons can be proven in two ways?
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Definition of a "Child"
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Definition of a "Young Person"
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When can a citizen make a citizens arrest?
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What is the maximum holding power time for Breach of Peace?
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What is the definition of a "public place" under the LCLA
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What is the definition of a "vehicle" in a public place under the LCLA
What under what reasoning can police arrest under the LCLA? (4 reasons)
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Under what section can the police apprehend a person under the mental health act?
Sections 10(a) and (b) guarantee three fundamental rights whenever a person is
arrested or detained, they are:
If a person chooses to seek counsel, police must with hold on 2 things:
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To arrest someone for PSP the accused must meet 3 elements
What is Section 7 of the Charter?
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What is Section 8 of the Charter?
What is Section 9 of the Charter?
What is a "Search"?
Incident to lawful arrest has common law authority which sets out 3 limitations?
What are four types of Consent Searches?
What is a "Receptacle"?
What are the 5 Safe Firearm Practices?
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What is a Hangfire?
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What are the four firearm tactics?
What is concealment?
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What are three types of reloads?
What is “Limp wristing”
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What is Out of battery
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What are the four range safety rules?
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Phase 1 steps
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Phase 2 steps
Principles of the Nation Use of Force Framework
A person enters a moored yacht at a harbour a steals items from inside, is this a (a) theft, (b) __ , or (c) b&e or (d) a b?
Sexual Interference, is this an (a) indictable, (b) dual, (c) summary or (d) no criminal offence?
Sexual Interference, can you arrest?
Sexual Interference, you can fingerprint due to Criminal Fingerprint Act, True or False?
Can you do a frisk search under the LCLA in BC?
What are the Use of Force categories?
What are the Use of Force categories of a perceived subject
What is the maximum amount of time to get a BREATH SAMPLE for an impaired driver after they left care & control of the vehicle
What is the maximum amount of time to get a BLOOD SAMPLE for an impaired driver after they left care & control of the vehicle
Take note slide:
Identification of Criminals Act authorizes the fingerprints and photographs of
persons charged with indictable (includes dual) offences.
What to do at a bomb call?
Do the first attending units to a robbery go into the bank? True or False
Code 3 driving, do you operate under the provisions of the MVA?
Code 2 driving, do you operate under the provisions of the MVA?
Being in a Bawdy House, is this an (a) indictable, (b) dual, (c) summary or (d) no criminal offence?